Archive for February, 2008
Tip! The Mind/Body Diabetes Revolution, Richard S. Surwit, Ph.
Diabetes is being a huge health problem. Many people suffer from diabetes and the other medical side effects it cause. An early diagnosis of diabetes can help a person to avoid serious related diseases. The earlier diabetes is caught the easy it is for [...]
Acid Reflux – Part 1 – Introduction
2 Comments Published February 28th, 2008 in Acid Reflux Disease.Tip! Coughing, wheezing, breathing problems, acid regurgitation, bitterness in the mouth: these are all signs of acid reflux disease. The acid entering the esophagus is to blame for each of these symptoms, some of which can be very pronounced.
Acid reflux occurs when one of two closures, or “sphincters,” in the esophagus fail to remain [...]
9/11 Impact On Mesothelioma: Researchers Worry
0 Comments Published February 27th, 2008 in Mesothelioma.Tip! Generally it is deemed that even a slight exposure to asbestos particles leads to mesothelioma. So if these fibres are detected in your house or office, they should be removed as soon as possible and all the materials that came in contact with it should be thoroughly cleansed.
Researchers and experts are concerned about the [...]
Traveling With Diabetes: 11 Tips to Make it Easy
1 Comment Published February 26th, 2008 in Diabetes.Tip! Visit your doctor at least a month before you leave to make sure your diabetes is under control. If you need to do any stabilizing, a month will give you enough time.
Traveling with diabetes requires preparation both before and during your trip. Here
are 11 tips to help you make [...]
Acid Reflux – Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD)
1 Comment Published February 23rd, 2008 in Acid Reflux Disease.Tip! Lifestyle change is an important aspect of treatment of acid reflux. Some patients show marked improvement after losing only a small amount of weight.
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) fails to remain closed. There are several theories on why this happens. It is most commonly believed that [...]




